PAUL KIBET
AGE | NOT KNOWN |
GENDER | MALE |
OCCUPATION | POLITICIAN |
Paul Kibet Chebor is a Kenyan politician who currently serves as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rongai Constituency in Nakuru County.
Chebor defeated the incumbent MP Raymond Kipruto Moi in a competitive election to win the seat on a United Democratic Alliance (UDA) party ticket in 2022.
He was previously an MCA (Member of County Assembly) for Solai Ward for ten years. Chebor hails from Baringo County.
Educational Background of Paul Kibet
Paul Kibet Chebor began his education at Pombo Primary School, completing his Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) IN 1989.
He attended Kisanana High School from 1990 to 1994, earning his Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE).
Paul Kibet later advanced his professional qualifications at the Kenya Water Institute, obtaining a Diploma in Water Resource Management between 2000 and 2002.
Career information
Paul Kibet began his public service in 1996, working with the National Water and Pipeline Corporation as a Clerical Officer in Water Works until 2006.
In 2007, he transitioned to county-level politics, serving as a Councillor for Maji Tamu Ward in the County Assembly of Nakuru up to 2013, and then as Member of the County Assembly (MCA) for Solai Ward from 2013 to 2017.
In 2018, Paul Kibet was appointed as a Board Member at the Agricultural Development Corporation (ADC)- a position he held until 2018.
He is known for supporting development projects in Rongai, particularly the government’s Affordable Housing Programme, aiming to address housing needs and land management in the area.
Net Worth
Details about his net worth are not publicly available.
However, Paul Kibet Chebor earns a gross salary of KSh739,600 as a Member of Parliament.
This includes a Basic Salary of KSh443,760, House Allowance of KSh150,000, and Salary Market Adjustment of KSh145,840.
The MP also earns KSh7,500 per sitting, up to a maximum of KSh120,000 monthly.
Additionally, he is entitled to a Mileage Allowance of KSh116.63 per kilometre, capped at KSh353,778 monthly, a Car Maintenance Allowance of KSh356,525 monthly, and an Airtime Allowance of KSh15,000 monthly.
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